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2009 Baseball Cards

In 2009, the New York Yankees returned to the top of the MLB after an eight year absence. The Yankees won the World Series in six games, preventing the Philadelphia Phillies from repeating as MLB Champions. While 2009 baseball was dominated by the Yankees, 2009 baseball cards were dominated by the future.

Only one name is really worth mentioning from 2009. Although his rookie card would not be released for a few years, Mike Trout’s 2009 prospect cards are the top options for collectors. Bryce Harper also a has a few popular prospect cards but his top prospect card would not come until 2011.

Topps’ Allen and Ginter baseball has become one of the most popular baseball card products on the market, since reentering the brand reentered the hobby under the Topps Brand name in 2006. Topps Allen and Ginter is one of the rare products that seems to appeal to almost every type of baseball card collector. Topps […]

Led by a host of short print variations, tons of inserts and a David Freese rookie card, 2009 Topps Baseball shows an increased focus on photography. The 660-card set split evenly between two series. Many of the inserts focus on retired greats and Hall of Famers.

Offering a final look at the season, 2009 Topps Updates & Highlights Baseball focuses largely on rookies and roster moves. Aimed at set builders, many of the inserts carry on from the season’s previous two flagship sets.

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